Good tour! Spring is clearly starting there. I want to grow some hellebores, too. Do you use them for cut flowers? I worked as a florist for decades but I don’t remember seeing them used. That’s how I start seeds, too: many seeds in a small pot but then I really, really enjoy pricking out. Looking forward to following your garden this year!
Yes, Pam, Hellebores can be used in floristry but best to wait until they are mature with an obvious seed pod in the middle, they will condition much better then. Sometimes they also need searing.
Good tour! Spring is clearly starting there. I want to grow some hellebores, too. Do you use them for cut flowers? I worked as a florist for decades but I don’t remember seeing them used. That’s how I start seeds, too: many seeds in a small pot but then I really, really enjoy pricking out. Looking forward to following your garden this year!
Yes, Pam, Hellebores can be used in floristry but best to wait until they are mature with an obvious seed pod in the middle, they will condition much better then. Sometimes they also need searing.